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‘We are like a family’

As Neos Kosmos celebrates 60 years, journalist Anastasia Tsirtsakis reflects on what it means to be apart of the team as a second generation Greek Australian.

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A celebration of the Greek Australian community’s youth

A panel discussion led by NUGAS Victoria at the Greek Centre will explore attitudes of Greek Australian youths towards their cultural identity.

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Erdoğan to visit Greece this week

It will be the first time a Turkish president has visited Greece in 65 years.

Life

Painting: a form of silent poetry

Blank Wall Gallery is presenting a special art group exhibition in Athens.

Life

The exercise that is all about prevention over cure

Ange Kounelis recently introduced Oakleigh to KX Pilates, an approach to fitness that is taking the intimidation out the equation, with a sense of community.

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Neos Kosmos: born from the first migrants’ need to share their day-to-day, political and social concerns

For the generations that followed, it has become a medium of social acceptance and validation in the eyes of the Greek Australian family and the wider community.

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Athens Holocaust Memorial vandalised

An inscription by Elie Wiesel in Greek and French calling on passers-by to remember the victims has been stripped by vandals.

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Greek police seize 136 kg of cocaine

A 33-year-old Serbian-Croatian man has been arrested in an alleged connection to an international smuggling ring that is estimated to have profited over €15 million.

Life

It’s not all Greek at Barzaari

Barzaari’s wine list received a goblet in the national edition of the 2018 Good Food Guide but it’s the dishes they’re paired with that are the real winners.

Dialogue

Bridging two identities, always looking into the future

Neos Kosmos’ editorial director, Nelly Skoufatoglou on how the newspaper helped her get a better grasp of her Greek Australian reality.

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